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George Parsons Lathrop (18511898)
Lathrop, George Parsons. An American poet and prose-writer; born in the Hawaiian Islands, Aug. 25, 1851; died in New York City, April 19, 1898. He was for some years employed editorially on the Atlantic Monthly and the Boston Courier. He wrote: ‘Rose and Roof-Tree,’ verses (1875); ‘A Study of Hawthorne’ (1876); ‘Afterglow’ (1876); ‘An Echo of Passion’ (1882); ‘Spanish Vistas’ (1883); ‘Gettysburg, a Battle Ode’ (1888); ‘Would You Kill Him?’ (1889); ‘Dreams and Days,’ verses (1892); ‘Gold of Pleasure’ (1892), a novel; ‘Story of Courage,’ with Rose Hawthorne.